Although the Volkswagen Eos was refreshed for 2012, VW has already updated its droptop for 2013. The changes include adding more standard features to the Executive and Lux trim levels, and introducing a Sport trim to the lineup.

The Executive and Lux trims now come standard with xenon headlights featuring LED daytime running lights, an adaptive front lighting system, and headlight washers. A new Atlantic Blue leather interior treatment is optional, as is a new exterior color, Black Pearl. The Executive Eos also will gain a backup camera.

The Sport trim will get the same lowered sport suspension as the Executive and Lux, lowering the car 0.5 inch from the base Komfort model. The Sport receives all the new-for-2013 goodies of the Executive and Lux trims; the Atlantic Blue interior treatment, however, is not available. Instead, Sport Eos buyers will get black interior trim as well as 18-inch aluminum wheels, a rear spoiler, stainless steel pedals, and steering-wheel-mounted paddle shifters.

The Volkswagen Group’s now-famous 200-hp, 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder and the six-speed dual-clutch transmission remain the Eos’s only powertrain option. Expect to see the Eos in upmarket trims on showroom floors later this year.